Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
period 2
periods 1
perish 7
perishable 41
perishableness 3
perished 6
perishes 1
Frequency    [«  »]
41 bronze
41 earth
41 having
41 perishable
41 sometimes
40 argument
40 consist
Aristotle
Metaphysics

IntraText - Concordances

perishable

   Book, Paragraph
1 III, 1 | whether the principles of perishable and of imperishable things 2 III, 1 | imperishable or those of perishable things are perishable. Further ( 3 III, 1 | of perishable things are perishable. Further (11) there is the 4 III, 2 | eternal while the latter are perishable. For they say there is a 5 III, 2 | animals-themselves and the perishable animals.-We might also raise 6 III, 2 | deals with perceptible and perishable magnitudes; for then it 7 III, 4 | predecessors-whether the principles of perishable and those of imperishable 8 III, 4 | same, how are some things perishable and others imperishable, 9 III, 4 | does not make some things perishable and others imperishable, 10 III, 4 | imperishable, but makes all perishable except the elements. The 11 III, 4 | is, why some things are perishable and others are not, if they 12 III, 4 | will be imperishable or perishable. For if they are perishable, 13 III, 4 | perishable. For if they are perishable, evidently these also must 14 III, 4 | infinity. Further, how will perishable things exist, if their principles 15 III, 4 | imperishable principles be perishable, while those composed of 16 VII, 16| the same in kind as the perishable things (for this kind of 17 IX, 8 | are prior in substance to perishable things, and no eternal thing 18 IX, 8 | which may possibly not be is perishable, either in the full sense, 19 IX, 8 | not for them, as it is for perishable things, connected with the 20 X, 10| are other in form, and the perishable and the imperishable are 21 X, 10| determinate incapacity), the perishable and the imperishable must 22 X, 10| be different from every perishable thing in form, just as not 23 X, 10| cannot, and among these are "perishable" and "imperishable". For 24 X, 10| For nothing is by accident perishable. For what is accidental 25 X, 10| and the same thing may be perishable and imperishable, if perishableness 26 X, 10| present in the essence of each perishable thing. The same account 27 X, 10| consequence of which one thing is perishable and another imperishable, 28 X, 10| for then one man would be perishable and another imperishable. 29 XI, 1 | substances; for they are perishable.~In general one might raise 30 XI, 2 | number to the sensible and perishable substances would seem to 31 XI, 2 | than this; but the form is perishable, so that there is no eternal 32 XI, 2 | same for eternal and for perishable things, it is hard to say 33 XI, 2 | there is one principle of perishable and another of eternal things, 34 XI, 2 | difficulty if the principle of perishable things, as well as that 35 XI, 2 | also eternal? But if it is perishable another principle is involved 36 XI, 2 | things that are in matter are perishable. But if there is something, 37 XII, 1 | is eternal and another is perishable; the latter is recognized 38 XII, 10| And why some things are perishable and others imperishable, 39 XIII, 4| there will be Forms of perishable things; for we have an image 40 XIII, 4| one and the same in the perishable 2’s, or in the 2’s which 41 XIV, 6 | they can be found even in perishable things.~But the lauded characteristics


IntraText® (V89) Copyright 1996-2007 EuloTech SRL